- steady pain in the right upper abdomen that increases rapidly and lasts from 30 minutes to several hours
- pain in the back between the shoulder blades
- pain under the right shoulder
Notify your doctor if you think you have experienced a gallbladder attack. Although these attacks often pass as gallstones move, your gallbladder can become infected and rupture if a blockage remains.
People with any of the following should see a doctor immediately:
- prolonged pain - more than 5 hours
- nausea and vomiting
- fever -even low grade - or chills
- yellowish color of the skin or whites of the eyes
- clay-colored stools
Many people with gallstones have no symptoms: these gallstones are called "silent stones". They do not interfere with the gallbladder, liver, or pancreas function and do not need treatment.
(information found @NDDIC/gov/disease/pubs PDF 145version)
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